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    Henrietta Lacks

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    superwomen‚ and cartoon heroes have been portrayed as escaping death‚ of being immortal. But‚ they have all been fictional characters and figments of imaginations‚ because as we all know‚ no one can live forever. In the book‚ The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks‚ Rebecca Skloot introduces us to Henrietta and her life and tells us the story of the immortal HeLa cells. In essence‚ Henrietta is a superwoman‚ a real-life hero who has transcended race‚ advanced medicine‚ and saved millions of lives‚ without even

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    The Importance of Exercise

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    The Importance of Exercise Exercising is a key component of living a healthy life. “Regular exercise is necessary for physical fitness and good health. It reduces the risk of heart disease‚ cancer‚ high blood pressure‚ diabetes and other diseases. In my generation exercising can be over looked.”(Why is) People seem to be consumed more with television shows‚ fast food‚ and other unhealthy activities. “The average American watches three and a half hours of television every day. That adds up to 56

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    Childhood Obesity

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    prevalence of obesity in children Before going to discuss about obesity and its impact on health‚ we can say that children are pioneer of future of any nation. They have greater contribution in nation development and development is based on children health. Looking at the present scenario‚ we can say that childhood obesity is being increased and it is one of the global issue which needs more attention‚ as its lead to chronic disease and disability in future life. According to the Australian Bureau

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    Obesity In America

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    Obesity rates in America have sky rocketed more in the past ten to thirty years‚ than ever before. On average about thirty six percent of adults age twenty and over are obese (as reported from 2009 to 2010) in the United States. However‚ the percent of adult’s age twenty and over who are overweight (including those who are obese) is at a (estimated) staggering sixty nine percent. The amount of obese American adults is becoming a huge health concern nationwide‚ but the amount of Americans in general

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    Obesity in the Workplace

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    6:30-9:10 [pic] Abstract Obesity issues in the workplace will continue to grow and be problematic if there aren’t any changes made in the near future. Obesity is classified in two ways; (1) obesity resulting from a disease or disorder and (2) obesity from poor eating habits and lack of exercise. Analyzing various court cases there seems to be no definitive answer as to what type of workplace obesity issues are covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)

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    Lack of Education

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    ARTICLE: 2 TOPIC: LACK OF EDUCATION | LACK OF EDUCATION The society we live in today faces a lot of problems. Most of them are looked upon in fact all of them are looked upon regardless of the urgency to look upon them and solve them. One of the major problems is lack of education. The question is WHO IS TO BE BLAMED? And how can we actually get rid of this problem? OVERVIEW: A person is officially considered to be literate if he is above ten years of age and can read and write

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    Childhood Obesity

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    Childhood obesity is a serious health problem. When a child is obese it means that they are above their normal weight for their age and height. Lack of exercise‚ eating habits‚ and genetics all play a role when it comes to childhood obesity. Obesity can lead to serious health conditions like type 2 diabetes‚ high cholesterol‚ and high blood pressure at a younger age. Therefore‚ being aware of the causes and consequences of childhood obesity is important. Intervention should begin at an early age

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    Causes of Obesity

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    Americans’ obesity has rapidly increased because of advanced technology and Americans’ lack of self control. Obesity has been designated as a global epidemic by the World Health Organization since 1998 and is one of the most common chronic illnesses for both adults and children (WHO). The American Obesity Association states that currently 64.5% of adult Americans and 45.6% of American children are categorized as overweight or obese‚ which means they have too much body fat (AOA). What causes this

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    Paradox Of Obesity

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    Introduction Obesity has been a major problem throughout the twentieth and twenty-first century. There are innumerable reported causes to this epidemic‚ such as a plethora of unhealthy food‚ lack of nutritional information‚ and as simple as a sedentary lifestyle. In one facet‚ a major contribution to obesity has been related to an increase of lower income people. This population of people supported by food stamps or the government in some way have come to represent a large segment not only in America

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    Lack of Communication

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    Lack of Communication In A Relationship Diamond Composition II January 28‚ 2012 When you join together and form a relationship you become part of something greater. You must work together as a team if either partner disregards the relationship suffers. Given a desire and will to make things better it takes communication. Lack of communication in a relationship can

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